2, housing maintenance funds, used for the maintenance and renovation of the main structure of the house, public parts and public facilities after the expiration of the warranty period. The main load-bearing structures of houses include foundation, internal and external load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors and roofs. Public parts refer to outdoor walls, hallways, stairwells, corridors, etc. Public facilities and equipment refer to water pipes, elevators, facades, fire-fighting facilities, green spaces, roads, ditches and other facilities and equipment used by owners in houses and related supporting areas.
3, according to the "measures" management of residential special maintenance funds twelfth.
Commercial housing owners should deposit the first phase of residential special maintenance funds into the special account for residential special maintenance funds before handling the house occupancy procedures.
The owner of the sold public housing shall deposit the first special maintenance fund of public housing into the special maintenance fund account of public housing or hand it over to the selling unit for deposit into the special maintenance fund account of public housing before going through the housing check-in formalities.
Units selling public housing houses shall deposit the extracted special maintenance funds for public housing houses into the special account of special maintenance funds for public housing houses within 30 days from the date of receiving the payment for selling houses.
Article 13
Failing to deposit the first residential special maintenance fund in accordance with the provisions of these measures, the development and construction unit or the public housing sale unit shall not deliver the house to the purchaser.